With the July content release, we added 11 new journals, 8 of which are active serials. Join us as we take a closer look at each of the new titles and the type of content they cover.
Annals of the Ovidius University of Constanta – Political Science Series
Published by Ovidius University of Constanta
Vols. 1-8 (2012-2019)
This peer-edited scientific journal is devoted to political studies, international relations, and interdisciplinary sciences. To ensure quality and prestige, this journal is managed by a scientific committee made up of renowned researchers in political science and international relations from Romania, as well as Belgium, Chile, Italy, and Spain.
International Commercial Arbitration Review
2004-2019#1
Published by the Association of Researchers in Private International and Comparative Law
This peer-edited Russian journal focuses on the issues of international commercial and investment arbitration in Russia and abroad, as well as on the matters connected with them (including on private international law and international litigation). The mission of the journal is to be a reliable and independent professional source of interesting and useful information about the tendencies, events, and nuances in modern international commercial and investment arbitration and to contribute to the development of arbitration as an alternative form of resolving international commercial and investment disputes. The Review publishes academic articles and practical materials by Russian and foreign researchers and arbitrators.
Istanbul Medipol Universitesi Hukuk Fakultesi Dergisi
Vols. 1-6 (2014-2019)
Published by Istanbul Medipol University Publication
This peer-edited, refereed journal addresses all fields of law. The journal’s mission is to provide an academic platform for discussions among legal scholars, practicing lawyers, and sitting judges on different branches of law. The intended audience includes legal scholars, law students, lawyers, judges, and other public employees who work in law-related areas.
Journal of Rights and Justice
Vol. 1 (2020)
Published by Nottingham Trent University
This peer-edited journal features areas including all aspects of human rights and civil liberties, international humanitarian law, criminal justice, and family law. The editors welcome submissions in the fields of both public and private law. The Journal aims to build and strengthen a vibrant and supportive research culture in which experienced and new researchers alike are able to develop and test their ideas.
Law Journal of Social and Labor Relations
Vols. 1-5 (2015-2019)
Published by University of the Federal District UDF
This peer-edited journal, published quarterly, aims to disseminate high-quality research and legal knowledge on issues that relate to constitutional law, human rights, and more. The Journal’s mission is to show how legal, social, political, and economic culture all affect each other. It includes submissions from distinguished foreign researchers of high academic value.
Law, Technology and Humans
Vols. 1-2#1 (2019-2020)
Published by Queensland University of Technology
This refereed, peer-reviewed journal publishes original, innovative research concerned with humans themselves and with the humanity of law and technology. The Journal publishes collections of articles in special issues, symposiums, and individual articles. Committed to the wide and unrestricted dissemination of knowledge, Law, Technology and Humans encourages scholarship that reflects on how technology is changing law, regulation, and normative conduct and also how law, regulation, and normative conduct affects local and global challenges and opportunities from technological change.
Nuevo Fore Penal
Vols. 1-94 (1978-2020)
Published by EAFIT University
This refereed journal, published semiannually, features research papers and articles on criminal law in its broadest sense, including criminal proceedings, execution of penalties, punitive systems, and mechanisms of social control. The journal is aimed towards teachers, researchers, students, and scholars at various institutions of criminal law, both nationally and internationally.
Temple Law Review Online
Vols. 87-92 (2014-2020)
Published by Temple University Beasley School of Law
Temple Law Review Online serves as the online supplement to the Temple Law Review. This student-edited journal provides a platform for publishing scholarly works that are shorter than the traditional law review article, involve time-sensitive topics, or directly respond to materials published in Temple Law Review‘s printed issues. Its mission is to provide a forum for the expression of new legal thought and scholarly commentary on important developments, trends, and issues in all areas.
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